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November 10th, 2012
Written by Steven R. Hurst - Associated Press in Race & Politics, Latest News with 0 Comments
WASHINGTON (AP) — With the bitter election campaign that put President Barack Obama back into the White House now history, the U.S. faces the challenge of whether Republicans and Democrats can set aside deep partisan divisions and legislative gridlock. The challenge is to overcome the self-imposed "fiscal cliff," dramatic and automatic tax increases and spending cuts that could well slam the...
November 9th, 2012
Written by Nancy Royden - Georgetown News-Graphic in Common Ties That Bind, Latest News with 0 Comments
STAMPING GROUND, Ky. (AP) — Instead of allowing them to fade into obscurity, Shirl Marks is recording African-American stories, which she says can help people discover their family history. The Kentucky Oral History Commission has awarded 10 grants for oral history projects across the commonwealth, and Marks is working to ensure history is recorded, in some case, before it is too late. She has...
November 9th, 2012
Written by Nicholas Riccardi - Associated Press in Feature Stories, Latest News with 0 Comments
DENVER (AP) - Omayra Vasquez blinks and does a double take when asked why she voted to re-elect President Barack Obama. The reason for her was as natural as breathing. "I feel closer to him," said Vasquez, a 43-year-old Federal Express worker from Denver. "He cares about the Spanish people." Millions of Hispanic voters seconded that emotion Tuesday with resounding 71 percent support for Obama,...
November 9th, 2012
Written by Daniela Berretta - Associated Press in Latest News, Travels' Tapestry with 0 Comments
BIRZEIT, West Bank (AP) - For most tourists, iconic religious landmarks like the Dome of the Rock, the Western Wall and the Church of the Nativity are an important part of any visit to the Holy Land. Now a new trail offers visitors a look at little-known spiritual sites associated with Sufism, or Islamic mysticism. The Sufi Trail is less than an hour from Jerusalem, in the central West Bank, amid...
November 8th, 2012
Written by Steve Szkotak - Associated Press in Race & Politics, Latest News, Race Relations with 3 Comments
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) - About 40 students at Hampden-Sydney College shouted racial slurs, threw bottles and set off fireworks outside the Minority Student Union within minutes after President Barack Obama's re-election, officials of the tiny, all-male school said Thursday. The disturbance late Tuesday and early Wednesday also included threats of physical violence, President Chris Howard said in an...

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